Featuring Artists of the Season Winners - Autumn 2025!
- ART from HEART

- Sep 9
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ART from HEART is excited to announce the Winners of the Artist of the Season featured in our AUTUMN 2025 edition!
3 Artists, 3 Mediums, 3 Countries:
Tati Campelo - Oil Painting - Brazil/UK
Nadia Kisseleva (Kissel) - Mixed Media Painting - Russia/UK
Lana Delambre - Fine Art Photography - UK
The competition is open to multimedia artists worldwide and was created to showcase, promote and raise the visibility of the work of emerging and mid-career artists. The winners are featured on our website and social media platforms and considered for any upcoming curatorial projects by ART from HEART. Artworks are selected based on creativity, originality, quality of work, and overall artistic ability.
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Featuring Artist of the Season Winner Autumn 2025:
Tati Campelo - Oil Painting- Brazil/Cambridge, UK
Artist of the Season Tati Campelo is a Brazilian self-taught abstract artist based in Cambridge, UK. Her artistic journey began as a hobby and quickly evolved into a passion, eventually becoming a dedicated practice centred on oil painting. Embracing the freedom to experiment, she explores a wide range of techniques and themes—from bold abstract compositions to semi-abstract landscapes—where colour, organic form, and texture come together in harmonious, distinctive works.
©Tati Campelo, Oil on canvas, 2025, All Rights Reserved
Top Left to Right: Inhale/Exhale; Slipstream
Bottom Left to Right: Seabed; Healing
Inspired by nature and her travel experiences, Campelo creates abstract and semi-abstract paintings that often reference landscapes and seascapes. Working in oil and mixed media, she builds heavily textured surfaces that reflect her deep connection to the world around her.
Through this process, I aim to share a sense of positive energy, inviting viewers to experience art as both grounding and uplifting.
Born in Brazil, Campelo first trained as a Civil Engineer before pursuing a career in the Life Sciences industry. For the past eight years, she has been based in Cambridge, where painting has provided both solace and creative freedom, offering a respite from the pressures of corporate life. For her, art is about intuition, exploration, and the joy of creating without limits that continues to define her vibrant and evolving artistic practice.
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Featuring Artist of the Season Winner Autumn 2025:
Nadia Kisseleva - Mixed Media Painting - Russia/UK
Artist of the Season Winner Nadia Kisseleva’s (Kissel) artistic practice is rooted in the belief that painting is not only a visual but also a conceptual language. Each project begins with an idea—sometimes philosophical, sometimes deeply personal—that determines its form, medium, and materials. Rather than imposing a predetermined style, she allows the concept to lead, enabling each series to develop its own distinct visual and emotional identity.
©Nadia Kisseleva, Mixed Media Paintings, 2025, All Rights Reserved
Top Left to Right: Ytrium; Ytterbium
Bottom Left to Right: 2Uranium; Gold
Having lived across Russian, African, and European cultures, Kisseleva sees art as a way to bridge difference and hold complexity. Her work becomes an opening to essential questions: Who are we? Where do we belong? What do we carry, inherit, or choose to leave behind? Painting, for her, is an ongoing conversation between memory and place, material and meaning, presence and absence.
Her recent project, Rare Metals, centres on ecological awareness, materiality, and poetic commentary on environmental crises. The series explores the global contest for Earth’s mineral resources through small-scale mixed-media artworks that include raw earth materials such as soil, sand, and pig
By merging the visual and physical languages of geology, I create luminous yet unsettling terrains, drawing attention to the fragility of our environment and humanity’s urgent need to reconsider its relationship with the Earth.
Trained in the classical traditions of Russian art, Kisseleva began her artistic journey at the age of fourteen, first studying at the Ryazan College of Art and later at the prestigious Leningrad Academy. Her early practice, grounded in discipline and precision, continues to inform her work today.
Her career has been shaped by life across continents: in Kenya, she absorbed the textures, colours, and rhythms of African heritage, producing vibrant, ethnographically inspired paintings. A later move to the UK marked a shift toward concept-driven work, where she began exploring identity, displacement, and materiality.
In 2016, Kisseleva completed her MFA at Birmingham City University with distinction, receiving first prize for Stripped, which was later shown at the 2019 Venice Biennale (Personal Structures: Identities, ECC). Today, her practice continues to evolve through concept-based painting, each series interwoven with themes of memory, form, and the fluid nature of identity. Her work is represented in public and private collections internationally.
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Featuring Artist of the Season Winner Autumn 2025:
Lana Delambre - Fine Art Photography - UK
Artist of the Season Winner Lana Delambre is a photographic artist whose practice explores the intersection of place, culture, and identity. Her work is rooted in a documentary approach, using the camera as a tool to reveal the everyday rhythms, cultural histories, and lived realities of the places she encounters. From architecture and landscapes to people, customs, and social behaviours, Lana’s photographs form visual narratives that highlight both the uniqueness and interconnectedness of human experience.
©Lana Delambre, Untitled from the Series PCA Disease, Fine Art Photography, All Rights Reserved
Her recent series, Philosophical Visualisation in Science & Art Through Abstract Imagery, touches on the progressive deterioration of vision in Posterior Cortical Atrophy (PCA), a rare form of dementia that affects the brain’s visual processing. Often misunderstood, PCA can be profoundly debilitating. Through research into brain function, memory, and perception, Lana explored how art and science intersect in making sense of such conditions.
Using abstract imagery developed through scanning techniques and microscope photography, she created a body of work that translates scientific knowledge into visual metaphor. Drawing inspiration from colour theory, abstraction in nature, and cell dissection, the series reflects on how damage to the brain alters vision, memory, and experience—while underscoring the power of photography to illuminate unseen realities.
At a time when global tolerance and understanding of difference are increasingly under strain, her practice underscores the importance of observation, empathy, and storytelling.
By “getting under the skin” of a place, I create images that not only document but also invite reflection on shared humanity—showing how difference can coexist with deep commonality.
Trained in Fine Art and Graphic Design, Lana Delambre earned her BA (Hons) in Photography from the University of Huddersfield in 2017, followed by an MA from Manchester Metropolitan University’s Manchester School of Art in 2020.
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